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If human nature is any indication, there will be those who'll look at that
COMMON page on traveling to Canada and blow it off.

Do not be surprised that you will be turned back if you don't have
appropriate ID.  Just having a driver's license will NOT do; you will have
an early trip back home if they ask to see your birth certificate or
passport and you don't have either.

This advice comes courtesy of the experience of one who has crossed the
Michigan/Ontario border ~50 times.

db

> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Don
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 7:32 AM
>
> If you're going to Toronto next month, I suggest you checkout the COMMON
> webber on travel documents.  It may save you some grief to be prepared....
>
> http://www.common.org/Conferences/conferences_04/fall/F04travel.html
>
> Also, is there going to be a M-L BOF in Toronto?
>
> Don in DC


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